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World leaders expressed condolences after the tragic shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, which occurred during the celebration of Hanukkah. The attack claimed the lives of at least 11 people, with dozens more injured. The incident took place in a public area where Jewish families had gathered to celebrate the religious holiday. The event was reported by Reuters.

According to authorities, the shooting was targeted. The investigation is considering the version of an anti-Semitic terrorist attack. Australian emergency services were engaged within minutes of the first reports, but the scale of the tragedy was significant.

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Australia’s Reaction

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that the attack occurred on a day that should have been filled with joy and called the incident a blow to the country’s Jewish community. He emphasized that the authorities are considering the incident as a hate crime and promised a full investigation.

Australian law enforcement agencies have increased security measures near synagogues, Jewish schools, and community centers across the country.

Statements from World Leaders

King Charles III of the United Kingdom expressed shock and deep sorrow over the incident, describing the attack as an anti-Semitic terrorist act. His statement emphasizes that such crimes undermine the foundations of an open and democratic society.

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U.S. President Donald Trump called the shooting a “horrific attack,” noting that 11 people were killed and 29 injured. He specifically highlighted the anti-Semitic nature of the attack and expressed support for the Jewish community in Australia.

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed solidarity with the victims and stressed that France will continue to fight anti-Semitism both domestically and internationally.

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International Condemnation

UN Secretary-General AntΓ³nio Guterres strongly condemned the attack, stating that an attack on families gathered to celebrate a religious holiday is an unacceptable act of hatred. He expressed condolences to the families of the victims and the government of Australia.

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Condolences were also sent by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and several other world leaders, noting that anti-Semitism remains a real global threat, not a problem of the past.

Israel’s Position

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his statement called anti-Semitism a “cancer” that spreads where it is allowed to grow. He stated that the silence of the international community regarding anti-Semitic manifestations contributes to such tragedies.

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Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar linked the attack in Sydney to inciting rhetoric and slogans that, according to him, have been heard on the streets of Australian cities in recent months. In his opinion, such an atmosphere directly influences the rise of violence.

A Detail That Changed the Course of Events

During the shooting, one of the attackers was disarmed by a civilian. This person intervened without a weapon and managed to stop the shooter before the police arrived. His act is already being called an example of personal courage and civic responsibility.

Amid the tragedy, this episode became a rare reminder that even in moments of chaos, human determination can save lives.

Why This Story Goes Beyond Australia

The shooting at Bondi Beach did not occur in an isolated context. It fits into a broader international backdrop of rising anti-Semitic incidents recorded in Europe, North America, and Australia in recent months.

The fact that the attack occurred during a religious holiday heightened international resonance and made the reaction of world leaders almost unanimous.

Conclusion

The tragedy in Sydney became another reminder that anti-Semitism remains a factor of real threat, not an abstract concept from human rights reports. The reaction of world leaders shows a willingness to publicly call things by their names, but the question of whether this will lead to systemic actions remains open.

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